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After hiking down to Vernazza from Monterosso, I made my way down to a relatively open public courtyard. With the sea to my back, a small chapel and some cafes to my left, and residences to my right, I sat with my water and admired the contrast of colors in the scene around me and the architecture of the ligurian homes.
I spotted this rustic garden seat in the garden at 'The Yard' on the recent Hambleden Open Gardens weekend.
I had a fantastic time in Slovenia, took lots of photos, on both cameras. Now to start processing!
Aperture: f/11
Shutter: 200sec
ISO: 50
Focal Length: 21mm
Camera Body: Canon 5D Mk2
Lens: EF 17-40 mm f/4L USM
Filters: Lee Filter Little Stopper, Hoya Polarizer
Processed: Lightroom 4, Photoshop cs3
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The strange things you find in your wheel barrow.
Thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/67183616@N07/ for ID
This is my thermostat in my 100 year old house at the worst of it yesterday ... my air conditioner just can't keep up with the temperatures lately. I turn it up to the best temp it reaches to give it a rest. Supposed to be the last day (God please) of this heat wave here.
OBTW, the thermostat was soooooo dirty I had to texturize my stupid shot. This was a Rustic Grunge texture ... that's me of late ... rustic and grungy.
startled by a fly-by sparrowhawk, it popped on this branch for a few minutes, allowing me to grab a few frames...Mie prefecture, Japan
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A nice, dark and rustic house Mr. Jim Sisko treated me to on his tour of his area. Even had the audience of a man in a red truck that parked in front of us on the highway without getting out of his truck until we left. Wouldn't think this house would have security.
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Oh, no, leaves are slowly starting to change or turn rustic, fall and drift across the lake which means lots of leaf photos. :) Hoping for some more pristine ones soon.
A first-winter male Rustic Bunting at Thursley Common - Surrey. A rarity in Britain, this bird has been wintering on Thursley Common for several weeks along with several other members of its genus; mainly Reed Buntings but including an equally rare Little Bunting!
A very skulking bird to photograph as it kept hidden for most of the time only emerging for a short period, although the lighting conditions hardly helped!
Rustic Bandra
is gradually becoming
a concrete jungle
change of scene
once agriculture
paddy fields now
lack of green
once mangoes
jackfruit jambul trees
now sadly none can be
seen ...vanishing East Indian
dreams ...is what I mean
garbage dumps open drains
even God can't keep Bandra
clean ...gone are their old attire
now it is body fit tshirts hugging
cut jeans ...so much pain pathos
beneath the layer of sheen ..
#beggarpoet
Vintage flic.kr/p/T6C4U9.
Sucker for vintage! It just opens up another world where I envision the history behind the object/subject. I need time to go through the emotions, even though is a made up story in my head šš
This photograph was taken on a very hot afternoon last October in the village of Lofou in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus. The street caught my attention as it was quiet and I like the rustic charm it exudes.
Winter has tightened its grip in the last few days and I need a reminder that we are on our way to better weather - so thought this photograph was appropriate! In the Northern Hemisphere we are at least on the downward slope to warmer times as nature starts to wake up from its winter sleep. Have visited a couple of National Trust properties recently where bulbs are already pushing up through the ground!
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